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Tropea Beach Holiday
Forget about the stresses of daily life and let your body, mind and soul unwind on your Tropea holiday. Few things are more rejuvenating than a cool ocean breeze and the soothing rhythm of waves breaking onto the shore. Organise your trip to Tropea the easy way by booking one of our Tropea packages. Many people decide to spend their nights close to Blanca Beach, a local highlight just 0.97 kilometres from the downtown area.
Things You Should Know About Tropea
- If your idea of a dream escape is fresh ocean breezes and water views, check out our Tropea beach hotels. You're sure to forget the pressures of daily life at these blissful beachy retreats.
- Apartments are another popular choice for travellers planning a holiday in Tropea. Two great examples are Borgo Panoramico and case vacanze palazzo Barone.
- Our Tropea things to do page is a terrific place to find activities around here. Of course, there's nothing like a little local knowledge. With a population of 6 500 in Tropea, we're sure you'll find a few people willing to give you some tips.
- Blanca Beach, Port of Tropea and Santa Maria dell'Isola Monastery are some impressive attractions that should be on your must-see list. With our Tropea holiday deals, you'll have more money in your pocket to explore.
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Tropea
Port of Tropea
Dock your boat at Tropea’s main harbor, which has space for about 450 boats of varying sizes as well as lots of useful amenities.
Santa Maria dell'Isola Monastery
Sitting high on a chunk of rock jutting out into the sea, this iconic medieval-style monastery is an icon of the town of Tropea.
Norman Cathedral
Look for a revered Byzantine icon of the town’s patron saint, Madonna of Romania, as well as two unexploded World War II bombs in this centuries-old cathedral.